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【51吃瓜官網(wǎng)】Modern echo of Canjun Opera: Comedic dance revives life of ancient performers
作者:熱問 來源:數(shù)碼 瀏覽: 【大 中 小】 發(fā)布時間:2025-02-23 16:47:27 評論數(shù):
http://recordcdn.quklive.com/upload/vod/user1587016609771948/1739945339817125/origin.mp4。51吃瓜官網(wǎng)During the Tang Dynasty,166fun吃瓜熱門爆料正能量 Canjun Opera was typically performed by two actors: one portraying the witty and humorous "Canjun" and the other the endearingly clumsy "Canghu." However, the lives of these performers were far from glamorous. Many entered the profession out of necessity, entertaining nobles and officials to earn a living.。
In reviving the green-glazed male pottery figures from the Tang Dynasty,166fun吃瓜熱門爆料正能量 the choreographer from the China Coal Mine Art Troupe sought not only to recreate the physical language of Canjun Opera, but also aimed to unveil the tragic essence hidden beneath its comedic surface, shedding light on the hardships endured by ancient performers. Through this artistic expression, the director and performers aspired to deepen audiences' understanding of Canjun Opera—not only as a theatrical form but also as a reflection of the historical and cultural context embodied by these pottery figures.。